A farmer in south-central Minnesota is harvesting what he calls an average soybean crop.
Kevin Paap of Garden City tells Brownfield the weather has allowed five days of harvest activity so far.
“You know, our soybeans are averaging less than about one percent above last year’s yields, they average less than one percent below our five-year average. So pretty much an average crop.”
But he suggests that’s pretty remarkable considering the dryness of the growing season.